jmetteer
Husqvarna
Pro Class
I got invited to this event last year and bailed the morning of because of snow... I only had a trials tire ready and they are not great in snow. I got called out at the end of the video for wimping out so I vowed to make it this year if the offer was extended again.
Last years video...
I broke my femur a week later and figured riding at that level again was out of the question. Fast forward to summer, I am all healed up and back to riding weekly feeling better and better each time I get on the bike. Still some hesitance though, it seemed the big crash was a tough thing to get over mentally. Last Wednesday the 12th was my 1 year anniversary of me second surgery and my checkup with the orthopedic surgeon. He said everything is looking great.
Fast forward again I got a text extending the invitation to this years ride, I had not ridden in a month. My TXC needs a new rod bearing, WR250f is torn apart getting a new top end and intake valve. 125 it is! The 125 needs new tires and the weather report had no snow in the forecast. I put 2 quick rides in the weekend before and felt awesome on the bike, best I had felt sense before my crash. So I tossed my name in the hat for this ride and went about prepping the 125 for the inevitable gnarly ride. I had the shop mount on a new Motoz front I had sitting on the shelf for a year and a half, and a used trials they gave me. Freshly greased linkage, clean air filter, new grips, elephant ears. Ready to roll on Thursday... Friday morning woke up to reports of snow above 1k feet, crap, trials tires hate snow. So I spooned on the matching rear 19" Motoz to my spare wheel and mounted it up. Loaded the bike and gear and headed to work.
Off work at midnight in bed by 1, up and ready to roll at 5:50am. 5 hours of sleep will have to do. On the road at 6:15 we find this at 1500 feet elevation. While I am here I was getting texts from Kelly asking if we were still heading West because he saw snow on the web cams and they were changing plans and heading east to where it was dry... I tried responding but nothing would send.
The cast of nutballs for this crazy ride...
Reid Brown KTM250/300, Oregon AA off road, 2012 ISDE Germany silver medalist and mastermind to this insanity.
Joey Lancaster CRF450x, Local Pro MX rider, 2010 Baja 1000 Podium finisher.
Don Matheney KX450f Oregon AA off road
Alex Brezai Ktm250/300 Oregon AA off road
Dave White Ktm250/300 Oregon Vet AA off road
Russ Manning Ktm250/300 Oregon Vet Expert off road (Scared of guy with camera, but not gnarly hill climbs)
Scott Autry Ktm250/300 Oregon Vet Expert off road
Peter Dahl Ktm250/300 Washington Open Expert off road
I forgot to get before photos of the northern Washington guys, because they parked like a mile away...
Anthonee Gibbs XR650R, Washington AA off road
Eric Giese YZ250 Washington AA off road
Monte McGrath Ktm350 Washington AA off road
And myself Husky CR125... Washington Camera guy
To be continued...
Later,
Last years video...
I broke my femur a week later and figured riding at that level again was out of the question. Fast forward to summer, I am all healed up and back to riding weekly feeling better and better each time I get on the bike. Still some hesitance though, it seemed the big crash was a tough thing to get over mentally. Last Wednesday the 12th was my 1 year anniversary of me second surgery and my checkup with the orthopedic surgeon. He said everything is looking great.

Fast forward again I got a text extending the invitation to this years ride, I had not ridden in a month. My TXC needs a new rod bearing, WR250f is torn apart getting a new top end and intake valve. 125 it is! The 125 needs new tires and the weather report had no snow in the forecast. I put 2 quick rides in the weekend before and felt awesome on the bike, best I had felt sense before my crash. So I tossed my name in the hat for this ride and went about prepping the 125 for the inevitable gnarly ride. I had the shop mount on a new Motoz front I had sitting on the shelf for a year and a half, and a used trials they gave me. Freshly greased linkage, clean air filter, new grips, elephant ears. Ready to roll on Thursday... Friday morning woke up to reports of snow above 1k feet, crap, trials tires hate snow. So I spooned on the matching rear 19" Motoz to my spare wheel and mounted it up. Loaded the bike and gear and headed to work.

Off work at midnight in bed by 1, up and ready to roll at 5:50am. 5 hours of sleep will have to do. On the road at 6:15 we find this at 1500 feet elevation. While I am here I was getting texts from Kelly asking if we were still heading West because he saw snow on the web cams and they were changing plans and heading east to where it was dry... I tried responding but nothing would send.

The cast of nutballs for this crazy ride...
Reid Brown KTM250/300, Oregon AA off road, 2012 ISDE Germany silver medalist and mastermind to this insanity.

Joey Lancaster CRF450x, Local Pro MX rider, 2010 Baja 1000 Podium finisher.

Don Matheney KX450f Oregon AA off road

Alex Brezai Ktm250/300 Oregon AA off road

Dave White Ktm250/300 Oregon Vet AA off road

Russ Manning Ktm250/300 Oregon Vet Expert off road (Scared of guy with camera, but not gnarly hill climbs)

Scott Autry Ktm250/300 Oregon Vet Expert off road

Peter Dahl Ktm250/300 Washington Open Expert off road

I forgot to get before photos of the northern Washington guys, because they parked like a mile away...
Anthonee Gibbs XR650R, Washington AA off road

Eric Giese YZ250 Washington AA off road

Monte McGrath Ktm350 Washington AA off road

And myself Husky CR125... Washington Camera guy

To be continued...
Later,